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Lots of people comment on this subject pointing out that some games don't run on Linux, and conclude that Linux is still behind Windows. This fails to recognize a distinct advantage that Linux has: More efficient use of hardware.
If your system doesn't have an especially fast SSD or lots of RAM, you might find that Linux gives a better gaming experience. It can often do more with less.
Edit to add: When I consider the fact that we're mostly talking about games designed and built just for Windows, I find this really damn impressive. And it just keeps getting better.
This has been tested to death and, barring some exceptions, and barring Nvidia hardware, performance is more or less the same.
Then whomever tested it "to death" wasn't particularly comprehensive. I speak from more than a little personal experience.
Of course it won't help in every case, nor did I claim it would. That's not the point, and your contrarianism doesn't help anyone. Good day.
Helps everyone who might make the mistake of thinking your information is accurate.
Linux can feel faster in a number of cases because its scheduler is better IMO, but that doesn't help when running something like a game. A desktop feeling snappier won't increase your benchmark scores or framerates.
It'll certainly breathe new life into that crappy old laptop, but it's not magic.